Pasha Capital again the leader among brokers
Baku/11.06.14/Turan May set up the brokerage company's new structure: the former leader LLC Chelsea Capital dropped to ninth place with 0.6 million manats, while the leadership was taken by LLC Pasha Capital with a turnover of services rendered in the amount of 1 42.7 billion manats.
According to the weighted ranking, May Turnover of corporate and government securities (excluding repo operations with government securities) amounted to 2 billion AZN 89.5 million. At the same time for the entire January-May this year, the turnover of these financial instruments amounted to 2 484.5 million manat.
LLC Invest-AZ underwrote bonds JSC Janub Qaz Dehlizi (Southern Corridor) in the amount of $ 917.3 million, which lifted him from the last 12th to 2nd place. In the May ranking included 10 brokerages.
Note that since 2012 in Azerbaijan are used by market makers quotes securities for their liquidity. As of 11th June this year JSC Pasha Bank trades 9 8 issue of corporate bonds issuers, while JSC Standard Bank sells two bond issues one issuer. - 08D-
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- 11 June 2014 15:58
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